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Dances Listed , Four dancing parties are on the calendar for the coming weekend. The Valentine motit will feature the parties. Bonheur Club Monthly dance for Bonheur club Is to be next Friday night, February 15, at the Veterans ol Foreign Wars hall, dancing to start at 9 o'clock. On the committee are Mr, and Mrs. Walter IS. Martin as chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Willmarth, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Witting, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. McDougal. Town Club Parly Valentine dance for Town club Is planned for next Saturday night at the Marion hotel. The social hour will be at 8 o'clock, dinner at 9 o'clock, dancing to follow to the music of Harry Wesely'j orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swcistris, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reidy and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Drye are on the committee for the evening. Carousel Club Among the parties for Saturday night will be the February dance of Carousel club, at lznak Walton league club house. Dancing will start at I o'clock, Urs Wolfer's orchestra playing. On the committee are Mr. and Mrs. William Haskins, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Deryl Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robson, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Swartsley. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Anderson, Miss Grace White, Leo Ketcham. KD Club Parly Valentine dance for KD club Is planned for next Saturday night, February 16, at Four Corners Com... munity hall. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Everilt and Mr. ind Mrs. Bill Iwcn are on the committee. . Mrs. Robert D. Holmes, wife of Oregon's governor, will observe her weekly at home alter noon Tuesday at the governor's residence on Alvarado Terrace. All women interested In meeting Mrs. Holmes, ' local and out-of-town visitors, are asked to call between 2 and 5 o'clock. -'' A mother and daughter tea Is planned by Mothers club of bethel, No. 43, Job's Daughters, Sunday, February 17.- The affair will he at the Vernon Wiscarson home, 2190 South High, between 3 a.id 5 o'clock. Honoring Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Anderson, the women's committee of the First Baptist church has arranged a reception at the church Sunday J- afternoon, February 10, between 3 and 8 o'clock. Members and friends of the church have been bidden to join in saying farewell to the Andersons - who are moving to California. . Dr. Anderson, who has been pastor of the ' Salem church for ten years, will become oastor of the Baptist church at West Covina, Calif., on ; March 1. Sunday marks the final date of his leadership of the Salem church. , ; Mrs. Donald E. Flclschmann Is general chair man for the reception. Pouring coffee will be Mesdames Mattie Clark, Frank Hughes, Mike Focht, John Broor, Ted Lind " and George Clipfell. Those serving punch will include Mesdames , Harvey Bartlctt, Bernard Zobcl, G. 0. Chrisloffcr- son, Walter Peterson, Ingvard Hansen and Ben Owen. - Invited to serve the cake are Mesdames Karl i. Hatfield, Orval Coolcy, Henry Hart, Stanton Irvine, Roy Reynolds, Jack Morey, May E. Humphreys, "A. G. Llndstrand, A. W. Smither and Floyd Mc- Clellan and Miss Goldie Bell. Dr. and Mrs. Anderson will receive the gliosis 1,'ond joining them In tho line will be Mr. and Mrs. Verle Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willecke, " the Rev. and Mrs. Stanlon Irvine, and the Rev. and Mrs. Ben Owen. 1: 1 Announcement Is being made this weekend of the engagement of Miss Sandra Graham, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Graham, to David R. Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grovcr C. Weaver of Irrigon, Ore. No date Is announced for the wedding. Hostess to her brfdgc club next Thursday night ; win ue Mrs. uoiwyn lucon. - Chapter BC of P.E.O. Sisterhood Is meeting for . luncheon Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. A. Brown, 585 North 24th street, Mrs. Warren Baker is co-hostess. ,' St. Cecilia's guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church, ' la meeting Tuesday night at Hie church. On the committee are Miss Betty Byrd and Miss Barbara Belt. Speaker for the luncheon meeting of Soroptimist club next Wednesday noon at tho Golden Pheasant ' vlll be Dr. R. C. Sexauer, assistant slate veterin arian, who is to discuss the pilot meat inspection program. Club members will make further plans for their benefit style show planned for March 13. St. Mary's guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet Monday for dessert at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Joseph M. Devers. Plans will be discussed for the group's benefit bridge party on February 26. Tl Bela Phi Mothers club of Willamette unl . fersily will meet at the chapter house Tuesday. February 12. A no-host luncheon will bo served at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. B. F. Schmokor and Mrs. Itoy 0. Girod are hostesses for the meeting. Hostess to her hrlilue club for luncheon and the afternoon on Monday will bo Mis. E. A. Linden, Sr, Salem Federated Music Teachers plan their monthly meeting on Wednesday, Krhriinrv 1.1, at 10 a.m. ill the Wills Music company nuilllorium. Complete plans for tho Spring Music Festival will bo discussed. Invitations have been extended to all member of Willamette valley chapters of the Order of Kastern Star lo attend tho friendship nichl pro gram of Trinity rhnpler at the West Salem city ball on Friday evening, February 15, al 8 o'clock. A reception will honor Mrs. ilarry tl. Charlton, member of Trinity chapter, who holds the ap. pointive olfice of grand representative to the slato of New Jersey. Mrs. Berlha 0. Burton of Portland, worthy grand matron, will head a group of grand of ficers who will attend the meeting. Many visitors are expected from valley chapters. Bethel 43, Job's Daughlers, will conduct a (msiness se.ssloq Monday evening at the Scottish Rite temple, with the meeting opening at 7:50 o'clock. Woman't auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal tnurch li meeling Friday at I 30 p.m. In the Cuild room. There will be a program planning Workshop and round labia discussion. Ire 'I V Many Engagements Told Recently ST. VALENTINE'S day comes next Thursday, and the period around the day Is the time for numerous engagement announcements. t The three brides-elect In the upper heart Include: Miss Patricia Colleen Shields, at left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A, I). Shields, her engagement lo Ilarry Kcycs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones, Jr. of Lulu Island, Vancouver, 11. C, being announced re cently; Miss Sandra Graham, at right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. I), Graham, who this weekend Is announcing her betrothal to David It, Weaver, son of Mr, and Mrs, , ' Grovcr C. Weaver of Irrigon, Ore. (Kcnnell-EIlls picture); Miss Pat Carroll McMillen, In lower picture, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. O. McMillen, her engagement to James 1). Soul hers, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Soothers of Chilhowce, Missouri, being an nounced recently, (Jcstcn-Mlllcr studio picture) In the lower heart the three brides-elect are: Miss Darlcne Bocdlghcimcr, at left, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Carl Hocdighoimcr, her engagement to Donald Gcscher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gcscher, being announced (Stcimonls studio picture); Miss ' Joan Susan Hayes, at right, of West Colllngswood, N. J., whose engagement to George I.ouis Noakcs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Noakcs of Salem, has been announced; and Miss Joy Peterson, lower picture, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Peterson, her engagement to Paul Cude, son of Mr. and Mrs, Vasco Cmle of Jefferson, being told recently. Mrs. Robert D. Gregg will he hostess lo her bridge club for luncheon and tho afternoon on Tuesday. Chapter AH of P.E.O. Sisterhood is mccling Monday night at the home of Mrs. Robert F. Anderson, dessert lo he al 7:30 o'clock. Miss Lois Latimer is to be co-hostess. Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary plans lis regular meeting (or Monday morning at 10 o'clock al the hospital. The current membership drive and activities for the .spring will be discussed, includ ing the annual silver lea lo be at Ihe home of Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen. Slale Senator Sidney W. Schlesingrr. new in Ihe senate this year from Marion county, will he speaker for Ihe meeling and program of Snlem unit, Republican Women's Federation of Oregon, Monday ulternoon. at the Senator hotel. New meeting time for the group Is I o'clock. Following Ihe talk by Senator Schlesinger, there will be a business session at which plans will be made to coordinate the program for Hie fedora linn's biennial legislative day slated lor February l!i when more lhan .TOO members from around the slate are expected lo he here. All inlereslod Republicans are invited lo nllend the meeting, Monday. Junior guild of SI. Paul's Episcopal church Is lo meet Tuesday al I p in. in the Fireplace room of Ihe church. There will he a luncheon followed by a business .session. Three Salem women will participate In Ihe slate hoard meeling of Ihe Oregon Federalion of Women's cluhs in Portland Tiiesdav, Mrs. George Kinsman, slale president, will he iii charge of Ihe meeling, Mrs. David II. Cameron, stale music chairman, will lead community sinning, and Mrs. Wallace It. t'owen will serve as hospitality chair man (or Ihe day. The meeling opens al 10 a in. at Ihe Mallory hotel. Luncheon speaker will he Mrs. Will Ferris, Corvallis. chairman ot Ihe religions o( the world department. She will use the departmental subject as Ihe theme of her talk. The usual monthly meeling of Ihe Highland School Mothers club has heen postponed (rom February 14 to February 21 due lo Ihe conflict of Valentine day activities. Plans for the benefit dessert card party of Ainsworth Social club, Order of Eastern Sl.ir, were made al a meeting this week at the home ol Mrs. lioberl Stut;man, The parly will be given on February 23 with dessert to be served at 7:30 p.m. Tickets may he purchased In advance from Mr. or Mrs Omar Huff or anv member o( the ticket committee, or may be obtained at the door ol the Scottish Rile temple on the evening ol the party. An invitation to the public U extended by the club through the press, laiervh inei " - - . , V. - r - if fjffi Seniors Guests Senior women of Willamette university will be guests of individual members of the Salem branch, American Association of University Women, at the group's luncheon next Saturday, February 16, in the Gold room of the Marion hold. A program of interest to Ihe gnosis has been planned, A play will be rend by Miss Margaret Burroughs, English and drama instructor at South Salem High sehoool. A skit introducing the gnosis to AAUW will ha presented by Mrs. Thomas W. Churchill. Mrs. Dorothy I S. Judd and Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton. Mrs. Warren Dooliltle is ill charge of decora lions. V Reservations may he made hv calling Mrs. Cornelius W. I.ofgrcn, EM 3-6006 or Mrs. John A. Dyke, EM 2-73HH. Members of Chapter CB of P.E.O. Sisterhood ore to meet on Thursday evening at Ihe home of Dr. Martha Springer, al 7:30 o'clock, Miss Maxine Ileringer as co-hostess. The. program will feature a constitution and by-laws quiz, Mrs. Earl Mc Glnuflin in charge. Laurel guild of Knight Memorial Congregational church will meet for a business and social session at the home of Mrs. Irving Rrooks, 1265 North 21lh street, Wednesday, February 13, at 8 p.m. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Dorothy Perrin and Mrs. William Drnkeley. A Valentine parly will provide Incentive for the Rot-too'lber of the Homesteaders Square Dance club on Fridav evening. February 15, at Hip Ir.ank Wallon hall. Members arriving al 8 o'clock will lind partners for the later refreshment hour by matching Valentine halves. Mrs. Vail C. Priest is In charge of party plans. Guests will be welcome as usual either as participants or spectators. Salem Zenith club meets on Wednesday. Feb ruary 1.1, at 8 p.m. at Ihe home of Mrs P. A. Mesford. 7!M Meadowlawn drive. The program will be In charge of Mrs. Mahlon V. I'engra. Jr.. and Mrs. George C. Huggins, Jr. Co-hostess will be Mrs, Donald BarVick. The monthly dinner meeting of the Past Matrons association. Order of Eastern Star, will he at the Golden Pheasant on Friday, February 15, at p.m. In charge of Ihe program are Mrs Ira L. Darby, chairman, Mrs. Zina Sharpnack, Mrs. George E. Monger. Mrs. Joe E. Wood, Mrs. W. L. Lewis and Mrs. A. N, Copenhaver. Miss Dianne McFarland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. McFarland of Salem, has been named to the dean's honor roll at Cottey college, Nevada. Mo. Students named to Ihe scholastic honor roll must have at leit a B average for (he iWevicift imowMv i coUtge wort ts Cy 0 . . ... .. . . . i ' K a 1 ! J A bon voyage parly for Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johnston, who will he sailing soon on their new sloop (or the Caribbean and other southern waters, will be given by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Crockatt, at their apartment at the Lee. Sunday afternoon. Guests will be calling between 3 and 6 o'clock. Special interest in the cruise surrounds Ihe construction o( the new sloop. "Juego," by the Johnstons. The Mexican name of the pleasure craft stands for "fun'' and that is the spirit motivating the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston have Issued invitations for a viewing ot the new craft which is now at the Rose City Yacht club In Portland. Their guests were bidden (or Saturday, February 9, between 1 and 4 p m. and on Sunday, February 10, Irom 9 a m, to noon. Hostess for a St. Valentine's day coffee will be Mrs. W. Reginald Walker, who has invited friends at 9:30 o'clock Thursday morning to Meier and Frank's-Salem Oregon room. law.. '"' . . - I 1 i I r V 't ,i t -II vF' 1 Jill i icUiwo Wives Tea of Medical Auxiliary Wednesday One of the big affairs of the month honor ng wives of legislators and stale officials will be the tea for which the Oregon State Medical society auxiliary and the Marion-Polk County Medical society will entertain next Wednesday afternoon. The tea will be at the Fairmount Hill home o( Dr. and Mrs. Vcrn W. Miller on West Washington. Guests have been invited to call between 2 and 6 o'clock. A large group of out-of-town women will be here for the tea, including officers of the state auxiliary and wives of officers of the state medical society. Greeting at the door during the different hours will be Mrs. George Varney of Springfield. Mrs. Harold Davis of Portland, Mrs. Grover C. Bellinger and Mrs. Charles R. Gray. Introducing to the line will be Mrs. 'Ralph E. Purvine, Mrs. James T. Brand. Mrs. William L. Lidbcck, Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton. . In the receiving line will be Mrs. Miller, the hostess; Mrs. Ian Macdonald, president of the Marion-Polk Medical society auxiliary; Mrs. George Keller, Portland, state auxiliary president; Mrs. L. D. Jacobson of Eugene, director and a past state president of the auxiliary; Mrs. Oscar Stenbcrg, Hood River, state auxiliary president elect. Group to Pour Invited to pour are Mrs. Robert D. Holmes, wife of Oregon's governor; 'Mrs. Charles D. Hatfield, mother of Secretary of State Mark 0. Hatfield; Mrs. William C. Perry, wife of the chief justice; Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. William M. McAllister, Mrs. Harold J. Warner, Mrs. Hall S. Lusk, wives of supreme court justices; and Mrs. Robert F. White, wife of Salem's mayor, Mrs. Sigfrid B. Unander. wife of the state treasurer. A large group of Salem and out-of-town auxil- By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER (Capital Journal Society Editor) - One of the larger parties of the new week will be the St. Valentine's day coffee next Thursday with Mrs. Sidney W. Schlesingcr, Mrs. M. H. Saffron and Mrs. Richard C. Nelson as hostesses in the Meier & Frank's-Salem, Oregon room. ... . Guesls have been invited to call between 2:30 and 5:30 o'clock. Pouring will be Mrs. Val D. Sloper, Mrs. A. C. Nelson, Mrs. Joseph B. Felton, Mrs. Lester Carter, Mrs. Adam Lcfor, Mrs. Carl Hultenberg, mother of Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. I. L. Golby of Portland, mother of Mrs. Saffron, and Mrs. Daniel Gassner. In the group assisting at the party will be Mrs. Gilbert Groff, Mrs. Merle Brown, Mrs. Rob ert Corey, Mrs. Floyd Witteman, Mrs. Ralph L. Boone, Mrs. Samuel W. Robb, Mrs. Edwin Fronk, Mrs. Roy Ferris, Mrs. William Bush. Mrs. Lynn Cronemiller, Jr., Mrs. J. Marvin Ritchie, Mrs. Lauren Gale, Mrs. Robert DeArmond, Mrs. Lawr ence Brown, Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mrs. Robert M. Brownell, Mrs. Joseph M. Devers, Mrs. William C. Dyer, Jr., Mrs. Claybourne Dyer. Mrs. Chester Loe is to entertain for her bridge club next Thursday for luncheon and the after- Tri-County Dental auxiliary is meeling next Tuesday evening lor a no-host dinner at 7 o'clock in the Pine Inn. Dr. John S. Griffilh Is lo be guest speaker to talk on the Mediterranean and to show slides on that area. Chadwick assembly. Order of Rainbow for Girls, will ballot on new members at the regular meeting Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Miss Barbara Henken will preside at the first meeting of her new term as worthy adviser. Reservations for Ihe benefit style show planned by St. Vincent de Paul Parents club on February 23 may be made with either Mrs. Edward Salstrcm or Mrs. D. Roeortson. Mrs. Walter Heln an Mm. George Gruchalla are co-chairmen for the benefit. Vincent Healy Is president of the club sponsor big the annual affair. to be Honored at iary members will be assisting at different dutiei about the rooms ana in mc umu.s " In the group are Mrs. Edward A. Lebold, Mrs. Fred H Thompson, Mrs Richard Embick, Mrs, Lowell Devoe of West Linn, Mrs. Irvin B. Hill, Mrs Max Denton. Mrs. Richard Upjohn, Mrs. Lewis D Clark, Mrs. William Crothers, Mrs., Ed gar DeMeulcs of Corvallis, Mrs. Julius Varga of Albany Mrs. Willard N. Thompson. Mrs. Willard C Stone Mrs. Norman Dodds of Silverton, Mrs. John Hoffman, McMinnville, Mr; John Kirk, Euene. Mrs. Leon Ray, Portland, Mrs. Brara Knapp Mrs. Dclbert Reed, Woodburn, Mrs. George V Squire, Mrs. A. T. King, Mrs. Douglas Thomp son Mrs Arthur Fisher, Mrs. Roscoe Wilson, Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Mrs. Sidney Stenerodden, Mrs. Carl W Emmons, Mrs. Henry Garnjobst of Cor vallis. Mrs. Russell Kaufman, Portland, Mrs. C. A. Fratzke, Independence, Mrs. Carl Ashley, Port land. Others Named In the dining room will be Mrs. John Ross, Mrs W C. Smith, Mrs. Woodson Bennett, Mrs, Allan Fcrrin, Mrs. Robert T. Boals, Mrs. R. P. Anderson, Stayton, Mrs. Harmon Harvey, Mrs. Raymond Schneider, Mrs. Merle Brown. Mrs. Ed ward Vanderhoof, Mrs. Philip Porter, Mrs. Harold Poole, Mrs. Stuart M. Lancefield, Mrs. Lynn M. Hammerstad, Mrs. Maynard Shifter, Mrs.-George Schunk. At the guest book will be Mrs. Harold 0. Schneider, Mrs. Robert F. Wulf, Mrs. Morris Crothers, Mrs. Winfield H. Necdham, Mrs. Donald Rcardsley, Mrs. J. R. Christopher, Mrs. Russell Guiss, Mrs. James Haworth. ... Mrs. Carl Holm is chairman for the tea, Mrs. Horace McGee, co-chairman and others' on the committee have included Mrs. B. L. Trclstad, Mrs. Maynard Shifter, Mrs. George R. Hoffman, dessert followed by bridge and canasla will provide entertainment for the benefit nartv arranged bv Alnha Phi alumnae for 'Monday evening, February 11, at the home ol Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett on Skopil avenue. The benefit has been scheduled' for Valentine week as a contribution to the heart drive that centers around the Valentine season and money collected will be used for the cardiac fund of the national sorority of Alpha Phi. . . . General chairman fcr the party is Mrs. Richard W. Scandling. Mrs. Lawrence C. Merriam, Jr., is chairman of the food committee and she is to be assisted by Mrs. Frederick F. Slaat, Mrs. Wallace Brennan and Mrs. Robert C. Fricss. Chapter BQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood is to meet Monday night at the home of Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine with Mrs. Roy T. Todd as co-hostess. Thursday club members will meet next week, dessert to be at 1:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ernest C. Richards with Mrs. Prince W, Byrd as co-hostess. Mrs. James If. Allenby is lo be hostess td her bridge club for dessert and afternoon of card on Tuesday. Mothers club of Chadwick assembly, Order of Rainbow (or Girls, is entertaining next Thursday alternoon at a silver tea at the home of Mrs, T. F. Andresen, 10M Maine avenue. Hours are between 2 and 5 o'clock. Proceeds will go toward the fund to purchase Rainbow Bibles lor Rainbow initiates. All interested friends are invited to the tea, including Rainbow members, their mothers and friends of the group. Mrs. D. R. Ross was hostess Fridav at a luncheon party at Meier k Frank's-Salem' Oregon room. The party was a "welcome home" to Mrs. Duane Gibson, who with Mr. Gibson returned recently from a trip lo South America. In the group were Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Frederick Brennan, Mrs. Adam Engel, Mrs. Robert M. Fin maurice, Mrs. Gene Vandeneyndc. Mrs. Charles E. Wagner, Mrs. Frank Crawford. Mrs. Leo Child. Mrs. F, E. Kenyon, and the hostess.' Mrs. Ross plans to leave next week for several weekj in California and Arizona.